hmmm.....how about....Lib! For "liberate" since you freed him!
Oooh...I like Lib, or Libby
04-09-2008, 04:52 PM
missi182
Re: What's in a name?
Quote:
Originally Posted by b8byjenny
Oooh...I like Lib, or Libby
Thanx!:)
04-09-2008, 05:14 PM
Drew87
Re: What's in a name?
OK how about Rusty Danny oceans side kick haha
04-09-2008, 11:30 PM
hoo-t
Re: What's in a name?
I was going to suggest "Lucky", but I see that someone else suggested the Swahili word for it. Seems appropriate!
Steve
04-10-2008, 12:18 AM
Indigo
Re: What's in a name?
Toaster.
Traditional "new pet" name suggestion on another forum I frequent.
04-10-2008, 01:05 AM
Nick144
Re: What's in a name?
I like to give my pets Indian names
Arihant-one who has killed his enemies
Amav-Ocean
Avanish-God of theEarth
Bindusar-an excellent pearl
Phaninath-Lord of Serpents
Gunaratna-jewel of vitue
Indeever-Blue Lotus
Jayaditya-victorious sun
Thats all I got
04-10-2008, 10:44 AM
ThyTempest
Re: What's in a name?
Orm or Omar (Ormr means snake in ancient Norse myth, roots also in other Scandinavian languages)
Drake (draco, drac, etc-lots of places/origins)
Dagon (above)
Hyde (Hydra)
Basil (Basilisk)
Arach (Gaelic)
Libra (Culebra in Spanish)
Balthazar (same origins as basilisk, Zar for short)
Nahash (Hitchcock's Bible)
Thub or Thuban (Thuban = snake from Arabic)
Cazador or Cazadora (hunter:Spanish)
04-10-2008, 10:49 AM
littleindiangirl
Re: What's in a name?
Fluffy Mc sugar poo!!! And if you dont name him this... I will hunt you dont and slap you with a steak dinner with gravy.
04-10-2008, 11:06 AM
ThyTempest
Re: What's in a name?
Also,
Ray/Rey (Rey=king in Spanish)
Ryu/Ryujin (Dragon in Japanese) Ryu or Jin for short